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Anthony, Domingue earn fan nods as Players of the Week
The fans have spoken. Westgate quarterback Deon Anthony and Catholic High defensive back Nick Domingue were chosen in The Daily Iberian’s first weekly Internet fan poll asking them to select high school Players of the Week.
The Daily Iberian |
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More Web 2.0 Needed In Schools
An influential think-tank calling for more Web 2.0 use in school and technology experts agree, arguing that children should get used to collaborative tools before they enter the workplace.
New Media Knowledge |
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Holly Township approves contracts for services
Holly Twp. — The Holly Township Board has approved contracts for services with its building official, mechanical, plumbing and electrical inspectors, recording secretary and computer services provider.
Tri-County Times |
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Blog: Numbers of blind people could double by 2020
Source: IRIN Next week 9 October, is World Sight Day, an annual day of awareness to focus global attention on blindness and vision impairment and to eliminate avoidable blindness by the year 2020. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 75 percent of blindness is avoidable through prevention or treatment. At least 90 percent of visually-impaired people live in low- and middle-income ...
AlertNet |
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Web 3.0: Not Yet
The Internet's next generation remains elusive. Here's why.
Forbes |
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Outside looking in
Montrose County Detention Officer, Matthew Duncan, looks over the newly incorporated mobile data computer system at the Montrose County Justice Center Monday afternoon. The Revenue Transition and Accountability team is organizing a Sales Tax Showcase on Oct. 2 at the justice center.
Montrose Daily Press |
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Towns scrap Web sites to avoid FOI mandate
A new law that requires towns to post meeting minutes on the Internet is causing at least two Litchfield County communities to shut down their Web sites.
Republican-American |
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New Halo Movie Script Penned [News]
The Gears of War movie's scribe, Stuart Beattie, has written a new Halo script and is discussing it with Microsoft...
Total Video Games |
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Student arrested for online threat
A student at Oliver Wolcott Technical School in Torrington was arrested Wednesday after police said he posted a threat on the Internet suggesting some kind of violence was going to happen at school. AOL found the information posting on a gaming site and the company contacted police. The 17-year-old male student threatened a teacher, police said, but declined to provide more details. He was ...
Republican-American |
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Waterfront Media to Merge with Revolution Health Network Establishing the Everyday Health Network as the Preeminent ...
Waterfront Media, the largest private online health company, and Revolution Health Network, another leading online health information company, today announced that they have signed a definitive agreement to merge that will create a new powerhouse in the online health space. With this merger, the Everyday Health Network, which is operated by Waterfront Media, will now include RevolutionHealth.com ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Switch on and save
If you’re thinking about upgrading or building a computer from scratch, the important parts that first spring to mind are almost certainly the processor, motherboard and hard disk.
Personal Computer World |
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OrgPlus Named Top HR Product of the Year
HumanConcepts today announced that OrgPlus Enterprise Blueprint, its new Web 2.0, collaborative workforce planning solution for HR professionals and line managers, has been named as one of the "Top 10 HR Products of the Year" by Human Resource Executive(R) magazine. OrgPlus Enterprise Blueprint is recognized for ease-of-use, innovation and value because it enables HR professionals to proactively ...
Centre Daily Times |
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'Brad Pitt' has 18% chance of giving you a virus!
Mr. Viral himself, Brad PittLadies, gentlemen . . . be careful when searching for pictures and content about one Mr. Bradley Pitt on the Web. No, Jennifer Aniston isn't going to come after you.No, Angelina Jolie isn't going to hunt you down - de...
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Mammogram Reading Assisted By Computer Is Effective
UK researchers found that the rate of detection of breast cancer by two experts reading a mammogram was the same as one expert using computer aided detection, but there was a slightly but significantly higher recall rate in the computer assisted method.
Medical News Today |
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Prizes for Live Search regulars
To boost use of its search page Microsoft is offering free prizes to regular users.
BBC News |
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McConnell Declines Televised Debate
U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell on Thursday declined to debate Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford this month on television, instead posting video of previous meetings between the two on the Internet.
WYMT Mountain News |
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Cinco-Southlake Broadcast on Net
For those who can’t get to Dallas for the Cinco Ranch-Southlake Carroll matchup Friday night, it can be heard on a live broadcast on the internet.
The Katy Sun |
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Is Your Car Ready for Winter?
(ARA) - What's the last thing you want to happen when heading off to school or that mountain getaway you've been looking forward to? If you're driving to your destination, the worst case scenario would be for the flashing "Check Engine" warning light to come on, leading to your car breaking down.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Inc.com Blogs: Making the Most of a Trade Show
Have you ever been an attendee at a conference and gone to the exhib...
Inc Magazine |
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Datawatch Announces Strategic Repositioning Of EMEA Operations
Datawatch Corporation, today announced that it has significantly strengthened its channel sales capabilities in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) markets by expanding the role of long-standing distribution partner Avanquest Software SA.
ITResellerOnline |
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A battle for free speech at Quinnipiac University
HAMDEN -- The feud between student journalists and administrators at Quinnipiac University burns brighter than ever this fall.
Republican-American |
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Noble intent a big glitch in many rural towns
GEORGE KRIMSKY REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN At first blush, one wonders what all the fuss is about. Connecticut's municipalities have been told that if they have an official Web site, they soon will have to post all their meeting agendas and minutes electronically at the same time they file them with the town clerk.
Republican-American |
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News Asia-Pacific
Chinese users of the internet voice and text service Skype have been spied upon and their communications and identities recorded, the US-based company has confirmed.
Aljazeera |
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Bail set at $500,000 for three accused of kidnapping, pimping
NORTH COUNTY COURTS – Bail has been set at $500,000 each for three of four people accused of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl Monday and taking her to a motel in Oceanside where they photographed her naked with the intent of posting pictures on the Internet and selling her into prostitution.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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